Fina Gael and Fianna Fáil will sit down next week to thrash out a deal to create a minority administrationIreland’s two largest political parties have agreed to meet early next week for talks on how one might support the other to form a minority government and avoid a moment general election. The smaller of the two,Fianna Fáil, on Thursday rejected an offer from the Fine Gael party of acting prime minister Enda Kenny for a grand coalition between the historic centre-good rivals.
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Source: theguardian.com